Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 243, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 24, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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LAST DAY SHOWING
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BRING YOUR FRIENDS
AROUND TO THE AMERICAN CAFE
Just Phone Your Order Day or Night.
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VEGETABLES
For Ladies and Gentlemen.
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Phones 44—944.
Phon* 444.
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GALL OUR BATTERY DEPARTMENT
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COMING MONDAY, TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
Charles Ray in his very latest—
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LOGANRERRIES ANO DEHYDRATED PRUNES
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BALDWIN PRINTING CO.
In the ume location elnce l»09.
Operative, Wyan4 'antion. the larraet.
aaoat completely equipped printing plant
in Denton Connty. and one nt the beet
■#dl#m-#lxe4 planta In Teana.
Phone 278. 208 South Elm Street
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KELLER GARAGE
Dallas Drive. Phone 456.
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charges
“THE GIRL WHO CAME BACK
CHILDREN’S HOUR AT CASCADE PLUNGE BEGINS
NEXT MONDAY MORNING
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“MR. BILLINGS SPENDS HIS DIME
All children are invited to Join the class early and receive
the benefit of the summer's work.
St Eart SIxty-eecond Street.
New York City. February 22. 1»22.
Dear Mr. Baldwin:
Yeaterday I went to vl.lt a printer to
And out about quick reprint. of eome of
my old irrotrrama for advertlalnq purposes.
When I showed him the four programs of
my "historical aerlee" of a few years ago.
he said:
"Well now. this printing has some ,
class I If you want something that
look. as elegant aa that. L might
as well say. I can’t take the job."
Whereupon It pleased me to relate that
I realised the unusual quality of that work,
and that It might Interest him to know
that It was done In a small town in Texas.
Following thia experience I showed those
programs to the man who teaches Business
Art In Columbia, nnd he pronounced them
aa excellently planned and executed.
Now if you have had any particularly
discouraging days, when people don’t ap-
preciate your artistic work. Just cheer np
by remembering that New York knows and
approves. Sincerely. NOTHERA BARTON.
(Formerly Director of Piano Depart-
ment. College of Industrial ArtaJ
have tp bring along their partners.
"If she’s his w ife," says Miss Kog-
ers, "they go where he wants t
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be-
[Make an Im-
,e hu re what
The niarrfc <1 man has
“THE GIRL I LOVED”
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CASCADE PLUNGE
R. J. Wilaon, Owoer.and Mgr.
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of their sins to much a <!* grr»
they cried out spontaneously,
and brethren, what must we do
he saved
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Comedy Attraction—Neely Edwards in—
“SKELETONS.”
One hundred thousands eggs nr«‘
in one Rea-
—•— With Miriam Cooper, Kenneth 1 larlan, Gaston
Glass. I lore is the strangest story ever told.
BADGER TIRES
With 10.000 and 15,000 mile guar.
■ntce. The price is right.
Repair work of all kinds.
Three Baptized at Church | Recital at CIA By Three
ot Christ Wednesday Night Youngest Pupils hi Plano
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only had a dime! j
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T*HE best econ-
* omy combina-
tion in tires that we
know of i* a quality
product backed up
by conscientious
service. So we aell
Goodyear Tires, as
representing the
utmost in quality,
and deliver the
buyer a service that
helps him get from
those tires all the
mileage built into
them at the factory.
rr SerWr, Station
•all and racom-
n«w Goodywr
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Trtad and bock
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
1921 BUICK SIX ROADSTER
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Down to his last dime—then, presto! whirled
into a gay tangle of-women and wealth, bull
fights and bullets.
There isn’t a sad or slow minute in this love-
farce. Jacqueline Logan, George Fawcett, Rob
ert McKim and others in thte cast.
300 COWS TESTED “
FOR TUBERCULOSIS
You won’t lie disappointed in the service we give and everything
[ is fixed just right before it is served.
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SUMMER CLEAN-UP
In order to rid the house of grime and dirt that has
accumulated during the past month you should get
a supply of the following articles to aid you:
Mops, Brooms, Scouring Soaps, Insect Powder, Floor
Oil and Furniture Polish.
WE CARRY A BIG LINE OF THE BEST QUALITY
GOODS THE MARKET AFFORDS.
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pupil ami a
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for the
of the
Kulally Hrnoot, Berry
BRIEF ITEMS OF INTEREST
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Nlne-Yeat-OM Girl Tells 1
Officers She Was Whipped
Over Ring That Is Missing
We are now having a fine lot of nice fresh vegetables.
Just phone us your wants. We deliver.
MCCOMBS & SIMPSON
Phones 13 or 150.
penny of that
“The Hllowaru e i
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“I never Rot a
aort.” nbe declared
of >1,500 a month for little* J Ay win
all, and It has been stopped for
more than a year.
• I have n<*thiiijr further to nay. It
will all /•ome out at the trial."
At no time during- her association
with the banker did whe derive fi-
nancial benefit from him. she said.
.She wax not one of the women men-
tioned a« having benefited by his
generosity, Mrs. Leedn declared.
The, Injection* in the (uber<*hUn
test of about 300 head of cattle ip
the city were completed Wednesday
afternoon by Dr* M A. William-
son and Jhos. O’Reilly, state and
* fed- ral hiMpertora In charge of the
work here, are InspectlonM of those
cOw n in which tho injections w<»ro
made thr«c <h<xs ago were begun
Thursday mnrnlnx It will t?k< the
FVnnalndrr of thin week to complete
fTUrpertlons
Several days more will have to be
SIM-nl In the territory i<ifrmHrrdtn?L
Denton to
herds under- thv nrcredHed
An audience unusually large for
jxteidont rentals uiim delighted with
.1 program given at tlie C. I. A. au-
.1 WidneedAy afternoon at
I 15 by little .MInmok Catherine
Schweer, Sunan Simmons, and Wi-
growing a
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“THE MAN, GETTER”
With Shorty Hamilton, Al Hart and Virginia
By James Ayhfcpmb Riley., ,
F.irm 'LuaoM. C to 7 per cent.
ALVIN HILL. Denton. Tex.
By Basil King.
Also STAN LAUREL, a new comedy star, in—»i
“THE NOON WHISTLE” . 1
They Arc Healthful. Economical and Convenient.
Then prunes contain all the healthful sugars and body
building mineral salts, making them both delicioua and
healhtful. .,,7^
Assist in keeping your digestive organs in normal condi-
tion. They require no cleaning; they arc washed thor-
oughly after b^ing dehydrated. A shipment of South
Texas new Comb Honey just received.
■ TURNER BROS. GROCERY '
We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamp*. , I
Similar*'’«xprei«lon» ree.rdlns our work
dbme from California, Iowa. Kanux, New
I Jeraay. and other part, of th. country. In-
cluding all Motion, of T»«a<. Are YOU a
uaar of extra-tfood printing T That I. the
only kind to um> If on, really expects to
aecur. aatlrtactory naulta.
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Good,mechanical condition and good rubber, Worth the money.
DENTON NASH CO.
Phone 27.
Has Some Class”
about
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end.
little
Kline
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-fwTr w. ttihT TrniTT KcTwam, wwj
J md the membem of the audience
u ii lx miniature progrninn.
The Htage presence
tie girl appearing on
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^OTf< K TO g'l’Of K IIOl.nt'.IIM
Notice la hereby givon that the
annual meeting of the stoekh'd<Jei x
of (hr Drnton Milling Company will
br h**b( at the otTioo L»X s»ajtl Colli
papy, Cil>- <«f Denton, on Tuesday,.
June 5th at 2 <»o I’. 51 for the elo<- ,
tton of a board <>f nine ]>n‘e< tr-rn and j
the ti*anMa<’t Ion of nuch other l>iHU
noMM um may come before said meet’-
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MILK IS OUR GREATEST FOOD
Dr. E. V. Collum of Johns Hopkins University, one of our fore-
most authorities on human nutrition, makes this statement:, j|i
"Milk is our greatest protective food, and its use must be in- *
creased rather than diminished. No family has the right to pur-
chase any meat until each member has at leaat a pint of miHl
’ ", *' “ j t as necessary for the maintenance of health
in the adult as in the young,”
WE HAVE BOTH JERSEY AND HOLSTEIN MILK j
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Negro Workman Killed and
Trial," Mrs. Leeds Declares $40,000 Properly Loss When
11'nit.d I'm. Corr.,p«n4.ni. Gasoline Reservoir Explodes
NEW YORK. May 24—“It will all
come out at th.- trial.’
With thin final Mtn.
Lc<<Im today left N<-w York to rd
in R4’< (union for a ubll and recover
from the strain ahe has been under
ahico revealing that abc in contem-
plating Hulng Jaincw A. Stillman
tfbv* bollevra her proponed caae J
will be tried by jury, in the fall, a
and until that time ahe has deter-
mined to ray no more.
A feuggestion, published here to-
day .that Stillman had aettled |X40,-
on her, wmn Characterised as an
When you have trouble with your storage battery, i
call us. v
Remember it ia Willard service with the Triangle
guarantee.
by M C.
qvenlnK,
"Spiritual ■
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or not
Thin s-
ls ’Tli<>
do to he
If you w-iint a
you want in
tires.
I carry—
Goes to municnl comedies.
Never tlp« a manicurist more (han
dollar.
Im careless about his clothes.
He’s married.
“The married man,” Mays Mrs.
Agnes Traband. 33rd street florist,
“buys pink roses; the single man.
of each lit-
the program
very pleasing, and the rendf-
of their numbers showed ap-
plication on the part of (he chfl-
Balance was achieved by the
. a minuet as the open-
number of each group. GeiT<r-
Ioiim appYwuMF* after each number dt-
li’ st. d the Interest and appreciation
>n.M ojrr-wbPrfK.iflf; falsehood.”
plan.
About 500 head of caflle were test-
ed under (his plan last week and
appl i<*at ions are on file now for
probably that many more. It hag"
been surprising the amount of In-
terest that has been taken In (ha
rural sections oonerrning the tests
and the nninlnr that wanf their
her4ls testid. Giomu in charge said
Dr. Jack I.. Skiles and Dr. W E
Bottd are aconipanying the inspec-
tors on sl| the tests and they will
also have . barge of the annual in-
spections in the future.
A curious custom obtains In some
portions of Spain in regard
trothals. A yming man win.
with favor uisin a
ita. and wishes to
Rogers, who helps
his rnim! what show
says most
th. inselves.
SA Y GIRLS WHO HOLD WHITE WA YJOBS
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At Gootlyaar Strait
Daalart wo —
tnand tha
Cot-da toll/,
Woathar T
thorn ar>
Every precaution possible will be taken for th* safety of
children. ’ Instructions in swimming will be given for thos* who
cannot swim.
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HUSBANDS ARE SAFE ON BROAD WA Y,
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BEATKIl E LORENTZKN
rc<l mses f»n<| orchids
“Five dollars is'the Bruit of the
married man s purchase, $10 the be-
ginning of the single man’s. The
married man buys on I’hristrnas.
Easter and hospital day's, the single
man buys any ^>l<l time “
if peruhan<’»-, the benedict c<hild
fool the fhirist by crossing his pur-
chases. the randy shop girl would
g< t him
“For if he axks for two puumii of
<’hocc'lateH with nut centers, he’s
married all right,” says -Miss Bea-
trice Jx>rrntzen »wret tooth special-
ist at th<; Hotel I'ennayIvania.
‘.'The single man will buy
pounds of assorted chocolates
cause he's anxious to jh
pression but isn't <|ulte
the lady likes
been trained.’’
Mlsg Mildred
one make up
he wants to
can’t decide
!
tn he-
man who looks
Lwautiful wrnnr-
and wishes to gain her hand,
cal Is on the parents for three suc-
cessive days, at the sarbr hour
of the day. At the last call he
leaves his walking stick, and If
he is to wjn the desired bride th*
cane is handed to him when he.
valis again.
H"g cholera, which causeN
lns« of many millions of dutlsrs
y.arb. first appeared in the United
States m IK33.
A Morbilrd Prf*j Diaprtlch
BIKMlSUll AM. Ala.. May 21 —
One life nan lo-t and damage esti-
mated at >40,000 wns caused early
today wh<n a XO.oho gallon tank I
of gasoline exploded and burned in
tTu- yard of the Wofford OH <’ompa- | produced by a queen me
id in 71 tanks surrounding the blaz-
ing li<tui<i, the fire was confined to
Jone tank
I Frank Williams, negro, was wnrk-
I Ing on a pipeline leading to the tank
I when it bh’W up and his body has
not been recovered. Origin of th»*
fire haM not been detr rmined Firty
men are investigating reports that
an electric, spark might have caused q
the fire nnd another than the <b nd "
Ki rkman might hav.- used a chiael
to calk a pipe.
In times when mummies w» re
tlufught less of than today, many
were cx-poxlvd. and purchiuuid- by
color manufaj’t ur< s. who ground
thran do,w n by machinery, ami turn-
ed them into a <l< lh ato brown
yquld paint, which Was the d'ligti’
Of all artists.
Alamo Storage Co.
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NEW YORK—Olrlg of two
HiooklMi b4<h mhoolB rouuj
buys In n free-tor-all fight that I
followed H ball Kama. Boma Ot th*
i n.il, laid their foaa low. Ilka Ho« J
ratlUH I hr bridge. 4
NEW YORK—Mm. E- Bauadpra 1
of Kan |1|«M» forgot the name ot 1
her hotel. TH* Travelers Aid idle- J
phoned every hostelry from A. to j
ft for her and finally located her
HiKnaturo In the reglatar of til* 1
Hotel It. Kent fflj
CHU’AtKJ—As the twelfth venlr*
of loo was called for an alleged ’
>-clioo| graft trial, the lone juror
accepted completed
mouatache started since
inKH began.
rnrcAno—jsKnr~Nt—
Bromck who "stood fire" In Ft
wept when tried tor POTMiJII
curry the bin drum In the police
band, policy board dismisM* jl
charges _ Z
M< K INNEY—John 8. McKInMg.
j-of tile local fir# dep.u tirieni,
claims the distinction of being a
member of the department for 2*
years The fire chief has been^'
chief Of police and fire marshal tn
addition to tils other duties for •••*■
era I years. :ij
NEW YORK. May 21—Wives of
Denton treed worrjX no longer after
reading this story.
Arid lieriton husbands can hold
their Iliads just a little higher.
For it sets at rest that ancient
bugaboo that -out-of-town husbands
coming 'o New York without their
better Jial ves, invurlaitrly-check their
marital rtatus at the hotel with
their luggage ami wander forth to
blow some baby to the bounties of
"'the itrfg^t Lights It's a^pgaboo'
that has ruffled domestic' tranquil-
ity from Malrin to California.
Hut the «>ntinels of the White
Way —the flower girls, check girls,
manicurists. information bureau
clerks and others who are rlr-allrig
dally with these loncsomo husbands
fVom out of town -tell you this
(wives, pleas,, read carefully):
"Only a very small percentage of
the strangers In town every try to
flirt with the girls. And even when.
LONG & KING
GROCERS
um orcaulonally happens, a married
man Invites u girl out to dinner or
a Mhow, th<‘ chancea ar« that in the
same breat^ that- he tflves the invi-
tation he’ll add that he’* married.’’
But even If he d<»eHn't tell’ em
they know. Month after month of
dealing "ith these peruon* atom;
Broadway has klven these Rirla an
iiiMlicbt into human nature Uiat
inakea their judgment unerring.
The very approach of a cuatorner
tells them whether he ia married or
single.
If a man—
Uuyi pink roues.
KnowB what kind
wants.
K.ive It tn her sinter, who lives with
another family in the community
* awl of In nton. She saM that later
nhe told them this was not so nnd
that she did not steal the ring.’*’
Boy<| Maid the woman fold him the
girl later denied stealing the ring,
lb* said the woman admitted hav-
ing imnlslud the Kiri to make, her
t« II where the ring was but did not
xay anything about her husband
.. LI . . rp|Jr tnan ’ and
both pleaded guilty to the
Wednesday afternoon when
Arrested and brought to Denton and
were fined $50 and costs each.
was baptixed with the two who lout j
made the confession the i
evening. The other two will he bap-
tised Thursday evening. Scripluro
reading, evening pruyen and b’ tie-
diction W4 re given by E Wool-
ridge of Dallas, who was nilulslor
al the Pearl Street <’hur<h In I'UI
and Scripture waM read fmm
Matt. Ur x.J ( was announced th.it
thery'would b< no day servh*v at
tlu* 'church Thursday on nrcount oi
r "tiiw—•nforeed—nbnvnre —- Khl**r
Cuthbertson, but the evening ser-
vices will be held regaidlesM of
whi’ther he Is able to return
The subject announced tor
day evening at M o’clock I
Answer t<» ‘What must 1
saved?’ ”
In Ills discussion <»f “Spiritual
' Surgery," th<- minister des* rih< <1 bin
as a disease that must he r< nio- 1
from the spirit. Il«- explained that
‘ even hm the surgeon must hr v» '-y
careful n«»t to allow int‘crti«»n iif
the wound made for surgrrv. so the . ___ _ ____________ . M siigdiMI
one who is trying to r< un>v ■ sin 1 ____ .■
in presenting TT% TF*
"i - H n K U K /^k / T K j fl fl"
ments K / w/ JF
must ftlways h<’ of <h»d,” I jv K M W / w/ B Kl j 1 a |
“Ami if n.d I
manifested in your own lite. It is | w ■
not accepted by the sinner,
idea in spiritual surgei s la ”t‘»
ate a desire for the .word of (»<>d, j
Peter convinced the three thousand
of their sins to surn a d< grr»> that I
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Milton Sills in-—
“THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT"
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CHARLES JONES
SNOWDRIFT
SIORT tfY JAMES B ,HENORYX~~- SCtMdRIO Bi JACK STRUMWASSfl?
Directed bV SCQI.T DUgLAD - - -
The story of U Whipping alleged
to have been inflicted Sunday night
a uc<k ago. i»h related to County
Attorney M<n Boyd by a V-year-old
girl, resulted in the charging of the
uhd yr omen with whom sIh*
with aggravated assault and
the rrm(f.vHl of Zhe girl to another
home. Boyd taHit d to the girl and
thru brought her to Denton w'hera
n physician examined h«u- body. His
report showed there were five
-------wWDs "gFroRir tft'Tlin'iiwt and sevrn"
on her back and hrr'arms ami legs
were covered with brulsea, B<»yd
The examination was made
days after she said she was
whipped.
The girl snld that the woman l<»st
st ring a few days before and when
it could not be found they accused
Im 1 *<»f Mtrallrig it, Boyd said Sun-
day she saiti they began whip-
ping her with a stick She said the
man and woifhui took turns of whip-
| ping and that one time sbo was
I km»<’k« d <>V4 r with a blow nnd fell |
| against a chair. She declared to
Boyd that hWfore they <|uit whip-
ping her they would take H watch
and tell her they would give her 10
minutes to tpl| them whrr<> the ring
was an<k*uit the end of thqt time
would In gin whipping her again. Fl-
- nails to g» t them to stop she said’
to J she told them she stole the ring and
go. Birt if she's a sweetheart, they
go where ahe decides.”
Um in the barber shop that the
married man is apottrd most quick
ly. When a single fellow comes in,
he looks down the long row of nmn-
|eur<> girls, picks out the one he
like* best and (hen waits for her,
even though it takes an hour or two.
“But the marrieil man.” says Mias 1
Marian Pastor, who has the most |
beautiful Titian hair In the trade, I
’will sit down at any table that
happens to be vacant and he will
never tip more than a dollar.’’
Miss Frances Sharp, who is asso-
ciated w|th an Information bureau
that answer* aJl kinds of questions
for all kinds df tourists, says that
tlie married man in a strange city
Just hankers after someone t4 whom
he <an talk about his wife am! kids
bark home.
Following hie ifit rmon
Cuthbertson W edit*-sduy
when hr. preached on
Surgery," three young prople
sponded to the invitation, and
preceding I
I lanu Sullivan, piano pupils of Miss
Ellen Munson and Mlha Katherine
Mr Ker Bailey. The keynote <»( the
' program was daintiness, composed
j •'m •’ "aM <>f one group from each
pupil ami a two-piano selection hv
■t’ath’iine and Susan at the
, i'shers for the recital were
friends of the three pupils,
1 Vitz.
/^GOODr'YEAR
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